Petunia layering pullover

What’s this: This is the Petunia crop-top. It is part of a 2-pattern set available at the link above & was designed in collaboration with Illimani Yarn.

Why should I make this: You’ll have a hard time finding a softer fiber than royal alpaca. Worn against your body, it’ll bring you instant happiness. This crop top, and the matching cowl, are made using a stitch that mimics a field of flowers. Perfect for layering, these 2 items will keep you warm now that the temperature is changing! THIS LISTING IS FOR THE PULLOVER ONLY.

When will this get the most use: When it gets chilly!

Who is it for: Your chilly friends!

Where do I start: This pattern is rated Intermediate – You’ll need to be comfortable with crochet. You will need 400-500-600 of Worsted weight yarn (used here, Illimani Yarn Royal 1) & a 5 mm hook. Other notions: a yarn needle, and some stitch markers.

Description

What’s this: This is the Petunia crop-top. It is part of a 2-pattern set available at the link above & was designed in collaboration with Illimani Yarn.

Why should I make this: You’ll have a hard time finding a softer fiber than royal alpaca. Worn against your body, it’ll bring you instant happiness. This crop top, and the matching cowl, are made using a stitch that mimics a field of flowers. Perfect for layering, these 2 items will keep you warm now that the temperature is changing! THIS LISTING IS FOR THE PULLOVER ONLY.

When will this get the most use: When it gets chilly!

Who is it for: Your chilly friends!

Where do I start: This pattern is rated Intermediate – You’ll need to be comfortable with crochet. You will need 400-500-600 of Worsted weight yarn (used here, Illimani Yarn Royal 1) & a 5 mm hook. Other notions: a yarn needle, and some stitch markers.